Sentences with phrase «more independent breeds»

Common play style: Scent Hounds tend to follow their noses and may be more independent breeds.
They are a much more independent breed of dog.
If you work long hours, you will want a more independent breed.

Not exact matches

Other breeds such as terriers, Akitas, beagles and even little Chihuahuas may be much more independent with more driven personalities.
If your house is a revolving door of people, you need to find a breed that is more independent and less needy.
Today there is a growing population that enjoys breeds with these independent natures and it is becoming more and more important that trainers become familiar with how to be successful working with these kinds of dogs.
Too often one finds that the large commercial operations spend much less on their breeding programs, and charge far more for their puppies than that done by the independent breeder.
Different breeds have distinct temperaments and needs: long - haired cats require more grooming, and some breeds are more independent while others prefer to sit in your lap.
This included: pressure on Defra and other bodies to supply long term funding for the Dog Advisory Council; extending the Council's powers so that it becomes an independent regulatory body; compulsory microchipping; the licensing of breeders who breed 3 litters or more a year; the KC to adopt the Advisory Council's Breeding Standard; improved education of the general public including Animal Welfare as part of the core curriculum of schools; the Defra Code of Practice for the Welfare of Dogs to include breeding and genetic welfare issues; endorsement of the RSPCA Puppy Contract by all stakeBreeding Standard; improved education of the general public including Animal Welfare as part of the core curriculum of schools; the Defra Code of Practice for the Welfare of Dogs to include breeding and genetic welfare issues; endorsement of the RSPCA Puppy Contract by all stakebreeding and genetic welfare issues; endorsement of the RSPCA Puppy Contract by all stakeholders.
Long story short — it's exceptionally easy to train the Mini Labradoodle when you compare it to some of the other more independent and lazier breeds of dogs.
While they look similar to other Japanese breeds, Shiba Inus are smaller, more independent and occasionally aggressive if they are not well socialized.
However, you could end up with a larger pooch who is more independent, taking more after the Husky side of his breeding.
English pointers are considered more independent than many other breed of dogs.
If you're the type of person who is away from home more often than not, you should choose a dog that will manage well in your absence - independent breeds like Dachshunds, Mastiffs, or the Yorkshire Terrier.
Working dogs were bred more to make independent decisions so the shepherd could sleep at night, so they are more challenging to train.
Headstrong, independent, and more than a little quirky... the Shiba Inu is a wild and spirited breed, and we wouldn't want it any other way.
Speakers included shelter workers, dog breeders, independent rescuers, veterinarians, national breed rescue coordinators, dog trainers, and more.
The CSV is more independent in nature than many other working breeds.
This big fluffy breed is described as being more cat - like in personality; aloof, reserved, intelligent and independent.
By herding breed standards — their typically infinite love of humanity notwithstanding — they are nonetheless probably more independent minded than most and inherently intelligent enough to carry it off.
But I had one midlife, large male independent - breed mix who was rather disengaged and then at six months with me, visibly relaxed and became more and more affectionate over the course of five more years with me, during which I got two additional dogs who were a bonded pair.
The main conclusion to be drawn from the efforts of more than 130 research projects, covering a period of more than 25 years of research, and involving more than 500 independent research groups, is that biotechnology, and in particular GMOs, are not per se more risky than... conventional plant breeding technologies.
«The main conclusion to be drawn from the efforts of more than 130 research projects, covering a period of more than 25 years of research, and involving more than 500 independent research groups, is that biotechnology, and in particular GMOs, are not per se more risky than e.g. conventional plant breeding technologies.»
Owning a «dangerous breed» makes insurance carriers leery because they believe it's more a matter of «when» the dog will attack rather than «if», according to Howard Bergstein, president of independent insurance agency, Erich Courant & Co..
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